SW Version 2.04
30-January-2009
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Figure 75 - Saving and restoring configuration
The two main purposes for exporting and importing configurations are to bring a unit
back to a previous state, and to use the same setup on multiple boxes.
The ‘Include Data Port IP Addresses’ option should be used if a unit should be brought
back to a previous state when lots of changes need to be undone, or if a upgrade has
been unsuccessful. The configuration ought to be stored before each upgrade, and
restored after a downgrade if the upgrade was unsuccessful.
The ‘Include Data Port IP Addresses’ option should be unchecked if the same
configuration should be used on different decoders. This way only one decoder needs
to be configured, and all the other boxes should use the same configuration.
6.7
Restoring the Default IP Address
It is possible to restore to the factory-configured IP address on the MMI module. This
can be useful if the software-configured IP address is lost. The restore is done by
setting a jumper on the two pins identified in Figure 76 or in Figure 77 depending on
which module the MMI is installed. Please note that your PCB layout can be slightly
different. When the jumper has been added, the MMI will be configured according to
the tables below regardless of what is stored in memory.
The default IP settings are:
IP Address
192.168.1.100
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway
192.168.1.1
VLAN
turned off
After connecting the jumper, the MMI card has to be rebooted. The factory default IP
settings will be active as long as the jumper is connected. While the jumper is
inserted, all IP parameters in memory can be changed and saved via the web
interface. Once the jumper is removed and the card is rebooted, the IP settings in
memory will be activated.